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Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player "a special player.".
After playing against Chelsea last night, Enzo Fernandez was singled out by Luton Town manager Rob Edwards as a player of exceptional talent.

Although they made some encouraging strides during their trip to Stamford Bridge on Friday night, Luton has yet to win a game since their return to the Premier League this season.

Ultimately, Chelsea’s class won out, and they defeated Luton 3-0 to earn three crucial league points.

Last night, the Blues’ attack was too powerful to contain. Raheem Sterling, who has been in excellent form this season, first scored two beautiful goals inside the penalty area. Nicolas Jackson then scored a deserving goal for his first in English football.

In his post-game interview with Luton’s X, Rob Edwards singled out Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez as a standout opponent.

Rob Edwards, manager of Luton, called the 22-year-old Chelsea player "a special player"
The outside center-backs need to be really brave the way we go because these teams ask you to do certain things, according to Edwards. Enzo Fernandez, a special player, and Burkey (Reece Burke), were going all-in.

In the first few games of the season, Fernandez, who has been playing as an advanced midfielder recently, is showing off all of his strength.

Fernandez appears to be one of the many players that Blues head coach Mauricio Pochettino is already getting the most out of.

With some of his deft passes and time on the ball against Luton, the 22-year-old Argentine star was once more a joy to watch.

Fernandez needs to add goals to his repertoire, Jamie Carragher said during last night’s live coverage of Sky Sports. If he could just perfect his final touch, we believe you might be looking at one of the top midfielders in the world.

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Luton then gave a frightening reminder how close the score still was despite Chelsea’s dominance, creating a huge chance out of practically nothing. Sánchez manages to take the shot and clear it, with Gusto’s desperate dive that takes the sting out of the shot but also deflects it.

Chilwell and Sterling then squandered a few more chances before Sterling finally completed a beautiful pass in the 68th minute. Sterling then continued to be a supplier for a few minutes, with Jackson touching home to secure the points.

Three points, to the Bridge!

Carefree.

Pochettino remains faithful to the hybrid three-man defense/four-man guard system

Double spin Ugochukwu-Caicedo in the last 10 minutes, False nine by Sterling

Two goals for Sterling, two assists for Gusto.

Jackson off the goal line, Sterling with the assist on that

Our first win at Stamford Bridge since… ever

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